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Hotels in Wyck, Maastricht: Stay Near the Station

Updated 6 July 2026 · 7 real hotels

In short, Hotels in Wyck, Maastricht

Wyck is one of the most practical and characterful areas to stay in Maastricht, sitting directly east of the Maas river and a short walk from both the train station and the medieval city centre. It suits first-time visitors, business travellers and weekend city-breakers who want easy transport links combined with a neighbourhood full of independent cafes, boutique shops and restaurants.

Staying in Wyck, Maastricht

Wyck sits on the east bank of the Maas, separated from Maastricht's historic core by the Sint Servaasbrug and the Wilhelminabrug bridges. The district grew up around the railway station, which opened in the nineteenth century, and that heritage gives it a slightly more urban, workaday feel than the cobblestone squares on the opposite bank. What makes Wyck appealing for visitors is the combination of genuine convenience and a street-level neighbourhood atmosphere: Rechtstraat and the streets around it are lined with wine bars, specialty coffee shops, cheese merchants and independent fashion boutiques that locals actually use.

Hotels in Wyck range from design-forward budget stays to full-service four-and-a-half-star properties, and most of them are within a ten-minute walk of the station. That means arriving by intercity train from Amsterdam, Brussels or Cologne is completely straightforward, with no taxi required. The old town, Vrijthof square and the Bonnefanten museum are all reachable on foot in under fifteen minutes. Wyck is particularly well suited to travellers who value walkability, a low-key local scene and the reassurance of a major transport hub nearby.

Our selection in Wyck

HotelAreaRatingPrice / night
Leonardo Boutique Hotel Maastricht City Center ★★★★Wyck★ 4.294 €/nuit
Crowne Plaza Maastricht by IHG ★★★★★Wyck★ 4.1115 €/nuit
Hotel Beaumont ★★★★★Wyck★ 4.4177 €/nuit
Amrâth Grand Hotel de l'Empereur ★★★★Wyck★ 487 €/nuit
Townhouse Maastricht & Spa ★★★★Wyck★ 4.3104 €/nuit
Kaboom Maastricht ★★★Wyck★ 4.395 €/nuit
Alex Maastricht ★★★Wyck★ 4.6132 €/nuit

Frequently asked questions

What is the Wyck district of Maastricht like?+

Wyck is a compact, walkable neighbourhood on the east bank of the Maas river. It has a relaxed, residential character with a good concentration of independent shops, restaurants and bars along streets such as Rechtstraat. It feels less touristy than the historic centre directly across the river, while still being very close to Maastricht's main sights.

How far is Wyck from Maastricht city centre?+

The heart of the old town is roughly a five-to-ten minute walk from most Wyck hotels. You cross one of the bridges over the Maas, and within a few minutes you reach the Sint Servaasbrug and the network of medieval streets leading to Vrijthof square. There is no need for public transport for this journey.

Which hotels are available in Wyck and what do they cost?+

Options in Wyck cover a range of budgets and styles. The Amrâth Grand Hotel de l'Empereur (3.5 stars) starts at 87 €/night, while the Leonardo Boutique Hotel Maastricht City Center (4 stars) is available from 94 €/night. Kaboom Maastricht (3 stars) offers a design-led stay from 95 €/night, and Townhouse Maastricht and Spa (4 stars) is priced from 104 €/night. The Crowne Plaza Maastricht by IHG (4.5 stars) starts at 115 €/night, Alex Maastricht (3 stars, rated 4.6/5) from 132 €/night, and Hotel Beaumont (4.5 stars) from 177 €/night.

Is Wyck a good base for travellers arriving by train?+

Yes. Maastricht Centraal station is located in or immediately adjacent to the Wyck district, which means train travellers can walk directly to their hotel without needing a taxi or bus. Direct or one-change train connections link Maastricht to Amsterdam, Brussels and the German city of Aachen, making Wyck a logical base for anyone combining Maastricht with broader travel in the Benelux or western Germany.

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